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Director: Shunichi Kajima
Cast: Ky么hei Shibata, Atsuo Nakamura, Masahiko Tsugawa, Hisako Manda
In the midst of a bad economy, Yokoyama, the vice president of Taiyo Real Estate, launches a plan to cut back on his labor force. Fifty employees are segregated into a special assignment division and given an ultimatum: meet a sales goal of 1.5 billion yen within three months or be fired. Spiteful of their unjust treatment, two men, Shinoda and Takigawa, take up the battle against the ruthless Yokoyama.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Lifetime Insecurity is a 1994 Japanese drama-comedy film directed by Shunichi Kajima that focuses on a group of employees facing a difficult ultimatum from their ruthless vice president. While the film has not received widespread critical acclaim, it provides an insightful perspective on the challenges faced by workers during economic hardship.
Why you might like this:
Fans of offbeat Japanese comedies will find a lot to enjoy in Lifetime Insecurity, director Shunichi Kajima's 1994 satire about corporate downsizing. Starring a talented ensemble cast including Ky么hei Shibata and Atsuo Nakamura, the film blends sharp social commentary with quirky humor as it follows a group of employees forced to compete for their jobs in increasingly absurd ways.